A FastMCP server for accessing United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) patent and patent application data through the Patent Public Search API and the Open Data Portal (ODP) API. Using this server, Claude Desktop can pull data from the USPTO using either the Public Search API (the backend for the Patent Center) or the ODP APIs:
For an introduction to MCP servers see Introducing the Model Context Protcol.
Special thanks to Parker Hancock, author of the amazing Patent Client project, for blazing the trail to understanding of the string of requests and responses needed to pull data through the Public Search API.
This server provides tools for:
- Patent Search - Search for patents and patent applications
- Full Text Documents - Get complete text of patents including claims, description, etc.
- PDF Downloads - Download patents as PDF files. (But Claude Desktop doesn't support this as a client currently.)
- Metadata - Access patent bibliographic information, assignments, and litigation data
This server interacts with two USPTO sources:
- ppubs.uspto.gov - For full text document access, PDF downloads, and advanced search
- api.uspto.gov - For metadata, continuity information, transactions, and assignments
- Python 3.10 or higher
- Claude Desktop (for integration). Other models and MCP clients have not been tested.
- For Patent Public Search requests, no API Key is required, but there are rate limits. This API is not meant for bulk downloads.
- For ODP API requests, a USPTO ODP API Key (see below).
- UV for python version and dependency management.
If you're a python developer, but still unfamiliar with uv, you're in for a treat. It's faster and easier than having a separate python version manager (like pyenv) and setting up, activating, and maintaining virtual environments with venv and pip.
If you don't already have uv installed, curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh should do the trick.
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Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/riemannzeta/patent_mcp_server cd patent_mcp_server -
Install dependencies with uv:
uv sync
If installed correctly, then:
uv run patent-mcp-server
Should write:
INFO Starting USPTO Patent MCP server with stdio transport
to the console. With an API key installed in the environment and Claude Desktop configured, the patents MCP server is ready.
To use the api.uspto.gov tools, you need to obtain an Open Data Portal (ODP) API key:
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Visit USPTO's Getting Started page and follow the instructions to request an API key if you don't already have one.
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Create a
.envfile in the patent_mcp_server directory with your API key:USPTO_API_KEY=your_actual_key_here
You don't need quotes around your key. The ppubs tools will run without this API key, but the API key is required for the api.uspto.gov tools.
The server can be configured using environment variables in your .env file. All settings are optional with sensible defaults:
# API Keys
USPTO_API_KEY=your_key_here
# Logging
LOG_LEVEL=INFO # Options: DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL
# HTTP Settings
REQUEST_TIMEOUT=30.0 # Request timeout in seconds
MAX_RETRIES=3 # Maximum number of retry attempts for failed requests
RETRY_MIN_WAIT=2 # Minimum wait time between retries (seconds)
RETRY_MAX_WAIT=10 # Maximum wait time between retries (seconds)
# Session Management
SESSION_EXPIRY_MINUTES=30 # How long to cache ppubs sessions
ENABLE_CACHING=true # Enable/disable session caching
# API Endpoints (usually don't need to change)
PPUBS_BASE_URL=https://ppubs.uspto.gov
API_BASE_URL=https://api.uspto.govTo integrate this MCP server with Claude Desktop:
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Update your Claude Desktop configuration file (
claude_desktop_config.json):{ "mcpServers": { "patents": { "command": "uv", "args": [ "--directory", "/Users/username/patent_mcp_server", "run", "patent-mcp-server" ] } } }You can find
claude_desktop_config.jsonon a mac by opening the Claude Desktop app, opening Settings (from the Claude menu or by Command + ' on the keyboard), clicking "Developer" in in the sidebar, and "Edit Config." -
Replace
/Users/username/patent_mcp_serverwith the actual path to your patent_mcp_server directory if that's not where it was cloned. (If you're on a mac, this may mean simply replacingusernamewith your username.)
When integrated with Claude Desktop, the server will be automatically started when needed and doesn't need to be run separately. The server uses stdio transport for communication with Claude Desktop or other MCP clients running on the same host.
The server provides the following functions to interact with USPTO data. Note that the Claude Desktop client does not fully support all of these tools. For example, Claude Desktop does not at present allow for download of PDFs.
ppubs_search_patents- Search for granted patents in USPTO Public Searchppubs_search_applications- Search for published patent applications in USPTO Public Searchppubs_get_full_document- Get full patent document details by GUID from ppubs.uspto.govppubs_get_patent_by_number- Get a granted patent's full text by number from ppubs.uspto.govppubs_download_patent_pdf- Download a granted patent as PDF from ppubs.uspto.gov (not currently supported by Claude Desktop)
get_app(app_num)- Get basic patent application datasearch_applications(...)- Search for patent applications using query parametersdownload_applications(...)- Download patent applications using query parametersget_app_metadata(app_num)- Get application metadataget_app_adjustment(app_num)- Get patent term adjustment dataget_app_assignment(app_num)- Get assignment dataget_app_attorney(app_num)- Get attorney/agent informationget_app_continuity(app_num)- Get continuity dataget_app_foreign_priority(app_num)- Get foreign priority claimsget_app_transactions(app_num)- Get transaction historyget_app_documents(app_num)- Get document detailsget_app_associated_documents(app_num)- Get associated documentsget_status_codes(...)- Search for status codessearch_datasets(...)- Search bulk dataset productsget_dataset_product(...)- Get a specific product by its identifier
Refer to the function docstrings in the code for detailed parameter information.
This release includes significant improvements to code quality, reliability, and maintainability:
- Centralized Configuration - All settings now managed through environment variables with sensible defaults
- Constants Module - Magic strings extracted to a dedicated constants module for consistency
- Error Handling - Standardized error responses across all endpoints using
ApiErrorutility class - Code Deduplication - Extracted common patent search logic to eliminate ~80 lines of duplicate code
- Input Validation - Automatic validation and sanitization of patent/application numbers using Pydantic
- Retry Logic - Exponential backoff retry mechanism for network errors using tenacity
- Session Caching - ppubs.uspto.gov sessions cached for 30 minutes (configurable) to reduce overhead
- Resource Management - Proper cleanup of HTTP clients with context managers and shutdown handlers
- Type Hints - Comprehensive type annotations throughout the codebase
- pytest Framework - Modern test framework with async support replacing custom test runner
- Python 3.10+ Support - Lowered requirement from 3.13 to 3.10 for broader compatibility
- Better Logging - Configurable log levels via environment variables
- Development Tools - Added pytest, pytest-asyncio, and pytest-cov to dev dependencies
The /test/ directory contains test suites for validating the MCP server functionality:
test_tools_pytest.py- Modern pytest-based test suite for all MCP tools (recommended)test_tools.py- Legacy test runner (still functional)test_patents.py- Direct HTTP request tests for debugging
Test results in JSON and PDF format are stored in the /test/test_results subdirectory.
# Run all tests with pytest (recommended)
uv run pytest test/test_tools_pytest.py -v
# Run excluding slow tests (like PDF downloads)
uv run pytest test/test_tools_pytest.py -v -m "not slow"
# Run with coverage report
uv run pytest test/test_tools_pytest.py --cov=patent_mcp_server
# Run legacy test suite
uv run test/test_tools.pyTo install development dependencies:
uv sync --devMIT
